Saw-fitting tool



(No Model.)

W. GOLDEN.

SAW FITTING T001..

No. 311,481. Patented Feb. 8, 1885.

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IINiTnn arnNr VILLIAM GOLDEN, OF PORT HURON, MICHIGAN.

SAW/FITTING TOOL.

:SPECIFICATION forming pari; of Letters Patent No. 311,4.'81, dated February 3,1885.

Application filed May 31, 1F84.

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM GOLDEN, a a citizen ofthe United States, residing at Port I-Iuron, in the county of St. Clair and State of Michigan, have invented a new and usetul Saw-Fitting Tool, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the aeoompanying drawings.

This invention has relation to a saw-fitting tool, Combining in one tool all that is necessary to lit a saw for use-viz., a rakergage, a jointer, a set and tooth gage, a hammer for swaging rakers or drag-teeth, and a swage for hitting on the ends of the set--as Will be hereinafter fully desoribed,and particularly pointed out in the claim.

Figure lis a view in perspective ot my improved eolnbinationtool, and Fig. 2 is a side elevation ofthe tool with the iile in position for jointing the saw.

Referring by letter to the accompanying drawings, A designates the body of the oombination-tool.

B designates the rakergage, consisting of the langed'shoulders C O, between which is the depression D, having the laterally-projecting slotted flange E. Ihe rakers or dragteeth projeet up through the vertical slot E in the flange E, and are filed off even to gage the rakers. On the opposite side from the ilange E is a curved lateral flange, F, and at (No model.)

l each end of this curved lateral flange is a laterally-projeeting pin, G. The central portion of the body A is open, and is surrounded by a curved portion, H, and an oppositelyleurved flanged portion, Lwhieh form the bearings for a eomIn'essing-serew, K, which bears the le against the pins G to forni the saW-jointer.

M designates the setgroove for setting large saw-teeth, and N the groove for setting small saw-teeth, and O is the set-gage, consisting of the threaded arm P and the setserewv P.

Q designates the hammer for swaging the ralzers or drag-teeth of asaw, and R designates the swager for hitting on the end ofthe set. The portion between the shoulders of the raker-gage will be of casehardened steel.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States, is-

rlhe hereindeseribed combination-tool for fitting saws, eomprisi ng a rak er-gage, ajointer, a hammer for swaging rakers, a sawset and tooth-gage, and a swager for hitting on the end ofthe set, substantially as speoiiied.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.

NVILLIAM GOLDEN.

Vitnesses:

O. YV. MENTON, F. W'. PATrnRsoN. 

